Are the phases of entangled photons correlated?
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Good question, yes because if they’re not in phase they’re not entangled. That’s one reason there can be loopholes and why experiments are not perfect. Two entangled photons could be out of phase if traveling different distances to their targets. This would give false or skewed results because large percent of detections may not qualify.
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yes the phases of entangled photons are correlated because if they’re not in phase they’re not entangled. That’s one reason there can be loopholes and why experiments are not perfect. if two entangled photons are out of phase if traveling different distances to their targets, this would give false result due to out of phase superposition . it depends on which degrees of freedom are entangled.
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yes the phases of entangled photons are correlated because if they’re not in phase they’re not entangled. That’s one reason there can be loopholes and why experiments are not perfect. if two entangled photons are out of phase if traveling different distances to their targets, this would give false result due to out of phase superposition . it depends on which degrees of freedom are entangled.
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
bonne journée !! ⭐⭐
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